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Bored With The Mundaneness Of Every Day Life
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Does anyone ever feel this way? Bed, work, eat, sleep every working day. Then you see people at the weekend doing boring stuff like mowing their lawns, washing the car, DIY, how exciting. Then its back to the weekly drudgery again and they seem quite happy to spend the rest of their lives living like this with perhaps a couple of holidays if they are lucky to break the monotony. My wife and I discussed this, we both still have to work as we are a few years from retirement but we both feel the same way. You only live once, is that all there is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have both worked all our lifes ..now because of having to sell our house because of compulsory purchase order we are able to retire me at 60 ..Mrs v at 54 ...Mrs v is going to look for a part time job early next year ..me I'm going to enjoy retirement as much as I can ...the last 30 years getting up at stupid hours for work has finished ...got a lot to look forward too when we want to do it in our own time.
OK, every day stuff can be a bit mundane. But try and take pleasure in the little things. I'm cleaning my oven at the moment which about as **** a job as it gets. But later I'll sit in the garden and watch the birds or take a walk down the lane and watch the foxes.
Also be very grateful - a couple of people of whom I have been very fond have died suddenly over recent months. If you both have your health you are the authors of your own boredom, I'm afraid. Boredom is a surprisingly easy thing to alleviate and quite a small complaint in the big scheme of things.
Also be very grateful - a couple of people of whom I have been very fond have died suddenly over recent months. If you both have your health you are the authors of your own boredom, I'm afraid. Boredom is a surprisingly easy thing to alleviate and quite a small complaint in the big scheme of things.
The everyday stuff can be mundane but then I think what if I wasn’t physically able to empty the dishwasher etc, that would be much worse. Suggest you find some interests before you retire - join a walking group, start doing pub quizzes, take dancing lessons, aim to visit every Wetherspoons in the country ...... I could go on. But if you don’t, then retirement will also be unfulfilling. Come up with a bucket list and let us know what you decide.
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